Audio: The way New Zealanders pay for things is changing.
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Audio: Digital payments are becoming more popular and we're not using cash as much as we used to.
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Audio: We also have a lot more choice in how we pay.
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Audio: Sometimes we send money from one bank account to another
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Audio: or tap and pay with our card or phone.
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Audio: To keep up with the changing times, we're looking at the possibility of issuing digital cash.
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Audio: This would be a digital version of cash issued by us, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand - Te Pūtea Matua, but it wouldn't replace cash.
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Audio: Cash will still be available.
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Audio: This makes it different from cryptocurrencies that are issued by private firms and not as stable.
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Audio: We want everyone to have access to digital cash, even if you don't have a bank account.
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Audio: Like bank notes, you could use digital cash to make payments when the power
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Audio: or internet is down
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Audio: like in an emergency.
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Audio: If you want, you'll be able to use a physical card to access your digital cash.
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Audio: and on devices like your phone
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Audio: your watch,
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Audio: or through cards in a digital wallet.
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Audio: These would be provided by a private company or your bank.
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Audio: You'll be able to use your digital cash to buy things online, in shops
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Audio: pay bills
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Audio: or send money to your friends and family/whānau in an instant.
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Audio: Similar to bank notes and coins, digital cash would work
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Audio: with current payment options and you can switch between the two.
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Audio: Your transactions will be private, meaning we won't be able to see how you spend your money or control where you spend your money.
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Audio: Just like the money you use today, you can trust that digital cash will be safe and secure.
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Audio: We’ll protect your digital cash from any cyber attacks, theft or fraud.
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Audio: We haven't made a decision if we'll introduce digital cash. We're still exploring the possibilities of how it might work, and we want your feedback on the features that are important to you.
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Audio: Please visit our website to learn more and have your say.
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